Billions are flowing into longevity startups that promise to reset aging, promising the kind of ‘moonshot’ goals common in the world of tech. But are investors like Sam Altman and Jeff Bezos backing businesses that are more science fiction than fact? An expert on aging, Professor S. Jay Olshansky of the University of Illinois at Chicago, explains why hitting 150 is unlikely this century and why extending healthy years matters more than raw lifespan.
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I love the thing that rich or not eich we all live the same age kind of. It would be unfair if it would only be for the rich. For all or no one!
I’m a young 94 taking no meds and plan on sharing my ideas with the world. Any suggestions how to get started? 😎
When u find cure on Hliv ??
can we fix my brain also somehow? living long but being disabled is bad
Would appreciate it if you could get someone who is an expert in the field.
Dont adk old people if we re going to live linger!tgey are old and jealous!ask young scientists